I tried this on fairly vanilla Ubuntu 24.04 in a Vbox VM, which was
never used for CinGG compilations.
1. Getting the source from git, applying your patch, then running
"blds/bld-prepare.sh ubuntu24" gave some errors. These were caused the
the first wrong line of the ubuntu24 section, after the backslash there
was text (starting with texinfo) which should be on the next line. After
fixing that, bld_prepare ran OK.
hopefully like attached patch? (doing this from Termux so no obvious way to test)
2. "./autogen.sh" ran OK.
3. "./configure" ran OK by the looks of it. There are quite a few number
of "no" answers in the HAVE section (attached), but if any of those are
required for CinGG to run they should be in the prepare script, I think.
4. "make" ran to completion, gave me a single cin executable in the bin
directory. Running that gave quite a few errors, then a segfault. I've
attached the errors that came up.
MatN
On Mon, 16 Dec 2024 09:00:38 +0300
Andrew Randrianasulu via Cin <cin@lists.cinelerra-gg.org> wrote:
> I have Ubuntu Studio 24.04.x on slow usb drive.
>
> I tried to get cingg sources there and compile her. It seems few
> packages changed their name (fftw3) or disappeared (python2) so I
> edited new case for our bld_prepare.sh script.
>
> git am patch attached, but it will be nice if anyone tested that on
> another ubuntu 24.04.x system
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